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Macungie police have released a photograph of two people they're hoping to talk to in connection with an investigation of a June 10 burglary in the borough. Police want the public's help in identifying both people. The burglary attempt occurred at about 11:30 a.m. on June 10 on Lindfield Circle. Investigators say a woman walked to the front of the home and knocked on the door before walking away while talking on a cell phone. Less than a minute later, a man walked to the same door and was able to get inside.

Allentown police are investigating two armed robberies that happened Monday night, according to police. No injuries were reported, said Allentown police Capt. Jorge Medero. He said police are still investigating if both are related. The first happened at 10:30 p.m. at 10 t h and Liberty streets. Police said the victim was approached by three men, one armed with a handgun. They stole the victim's cell phone and some change, Medero said. The second happened around 11:20 p.m. at 10 t h and Turner streets.

Despite reports and quotes to the contrary, it appears that authorities plan to arrest New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez on suspicion of interfering with the homicide investigation of Odin Lloyd. Reuters reports that a police officer, who requested anonymity, confirmed an arrest warrant for obstruction of justice has been issued for Hernandez. However, an Attleboro (Mass.) Clerk of Court told CBS Sports on Friday that no warrant was issued. "We have nothing issued from this court right now," the county court official said.

So the American people are outraged and expressing paranoia about the government spying on them. To state the obvious, anyone who sends an email, surfs the Web, uses a credit card or texts should not assume these activities are confidential. All electronic information is recorded by the corporations who sell these services. You can't buy a set of headphones at Radio Shack without being quizzed about your ZIP code. Protective of your privacy? You should definitely stay off Facebook. After 9/11, the entire country demanded the government save it from the terrorists, and Congress passed the 2001 Patriot Act, which weakened restrictions on the gathering of intelligence within the U.S., expanded the authority to regulate financial transactions and broadened the discretion to detain and deport immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts.

Q: Our 14-year-old son is responsible enough to spend the summer at home without supervision but we have concerns about some of his friends. How can we get him to spend his time with the friends we know are more appropriate? A: It's great that your son is ready to stay home alone, the Help for Families panel says. Now you need to sit down and talk about your expectations. "You can set rules for what happens in your home when you are not there," says panelist Denise Continenza.

State police said a Berks County man wounded in a shooting Monday night was charged with stalking when he returned to the home two days later. Carlos Vazquez, 22, of Kutztown, is charged with stalking, harassment and criminal trespass, according to a police report. He is in Berks County Prison under $5,000 bail. According to police: Around 10:45 p.m. Monday, police said Vazquez came to the home of David Francis Delledonne on Douglas Road in Greenwich Township. Police said Vazquez came to the home to get a cell phone from his ex-girlfriend.

Three teens assaulted and robbed a 30-year-old woman of her cell phone on Northampton Street in Easton Saturday. The woman was walking in the area of 14 t h Street when the teens, two girls and a boy estimated to be about 15 years old, hit her and knocked her to the ground before talking her cell phone, police said. She was treated at a local hospital for a head injury. The victim provided limited descriptions. Police said she believed the female teens were either white or Hispanic and one of them had long black hair and wore a black shirt and white pants and the other wore an orange shirt.

Wilson police charged a man with injuring a woman during an argument outside a grocery store Wednesday night and said he struck her with a half gallon of frozen ice cream. Robert Ambrose Dixon, 51, is charged with simple assault and harassment for the incident that happened around 9:30 p.m. outside a grocery store in the 2400 block of Butler St. Dixon, of 2323 Gruver Ave. in Palmer Township, is in Northampton County Prison under $8,000 bail. According to police: Police were called to the grocery store's parking lot for a report of an assault.

Catasauqua Area School District reminds students and parents that cell phones are not permitted in PA System of School Assessment testing locations. The district strongly recommends that students keep their cell phones at home on the PSSA testing dates, according to the school district's website. If a student brings his or her cell phone to school, it will be collected prior to testing and returned at the end of the testing session as directed by the PA Department of Education cell phone policy, the website said.

Authorities have seized a computer and cell phone in the investigation of an alleged Bethlehem serial rapist who police say found his victims through Facebook. David Martinez, 20, admitted to police that he raped two teens at his Bethlehem home that he met through Facebook, according to court records. Authorities say they believe Martinez is a serial rapist who used social media to prey on young women and six others have since come forward. In a search warrant return released Tuesday by District Judge Roy Manwaring's office, police took a scan disk, a computer tower, a cell phone and some written notes from a desk in Martinez's bedroom, the court records state.